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Yeah, I feel ya, but next year you'll be able to set your own classroom culture. And, if you really have to get out of Tennessee, schools around the Phoenix area are going to be hiring a lot of secondary teachers if you're interested.

Did you go to school and get your license in MS? If so, how difficult is it to leave states?_________________

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There are three things all wise men fear: the sea in storm, a night with no moon, and the anger of a gentle man.

Yeah, I feel ya, but next year you'll be able to set your own classroom culture. And, if you really have to get out of Tennessee, schools around the Phoenix area are going to be hiring a lot of secondary teachers if you're interested.

Did you go to school and get your license in MS? If so, how difficult is it to leave states?

I have my Mississippi license, and when I got hired, I asked if it is difficult to get my AZ license, and the Human Resources department told me that as long as its not a Texas license, it's no big deal. I'm having to take an SEI class (Structured English Immersion) as part of receiving my license, but its offered free by the district. I work in a Title 1 district, meaning low socioeconomic status, but the schools are really good. I work in Avondale, which is the 9th fastest growing city in the country, and it's where the Phoenix International Raceway is- if you're a NASCAR fan, the race is like 3 miles from my apt.

Yeah, I feel ya, but next year you'll be able to set your own classroom culture. And, if you really have to get out of Tennessee, schools around the Phoenix area are going to be hiring a lot of secondary teachers if you're interested.

Did you go to school and get your license in MS? If so, how difficult is it to leave states?

I have my Mississippi license, and when I got hired, I asked if it is difficult to get my AZ license, and the Human Resources department told me that as long as its not a Texas license, it's no big deal. I'm having to take an SEI class (Structured English Immersion) as part of receiving my license, but its offered free by the district. I work in a Title 1 district, meaning low socioeconomic status, but the schools are really good. I work in Avondale, which is the 9th fastest growing city in the country, and it's where the Phoenix International Raceway is- if you're a NASCAR fan, the race is like 3 miles from my apt.

Are you trying to leave the USA?

Not in particular, though Marine OCS has recently caught my eye after graduation. Just mostly need to get out of Tennessee. Graduate in December. May take a local job and look around the country during. Did you use a specific website to find jobs in Arizona? Or have connections?_________________

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There are three things all wise men fear: the sea in storm, a night with no moon, and the anger of a gentle man.

Yeah, I feel ya, but next year you'll be able to set your own classroom culture. And, if you really have to get out of Tennessee, schools around the Phoenix area are going to be hiring a lot of secondary teachers if you're interested.

Did you go to school and get your license in MS? If so, how difficult is it to leave states?

I have my Mississippi license, and when I got hired, I asked if it is difficult to get my AZ license, and the Human Resources department told me that as long as its not a Texas license, it's no big deal. I'm having to take an SEI class (Structured English Immersion) as part of receiving my license, but its offered free by the district. I work in a Title 1 district, meaning low socioeconomic status, but the schools are really good. I work in Avondale, which is the 9th fastest growing city in the country, and it's where the Phoenix International Raceway is- if you're a NASCAR fan, the race is like 3 miles from my apt.

Are you trying to leave the USA?

Not in particular, though Marine OCS has recently caught my eye after graduation. Just mostly need to get out of Tennessee. Graduate in December. May take a local job and look around the country during. Did you use a specific website to find jobs in Arizona? Or have connections?

I actually went to a job fair in Michigan. If you're interested, I could send you the information. The school I'm at is losing a lot of Middle school teachers because their committment with Teach for America is ending._________________BostonZombie

Yeah, I feel ya, but next year you'll be able to set your own classroom culture. And, if you really have to get out of Tennessee, schools around the Phoenix area are going to be hiring a lot of secondary teachers if you're interested.

Did you go to school and get your license in MS? If so, how difficult is it to leave states?

I have my Mississippi license, and when I got hired, I asked if it is difficult to get my AZ license, and the Human Resources department told me that as long as its not a Texas license, it's no big deal. I'm having to take an SEI class (Structured English Immersion) as part of receiving my license, but its offered free by the district. I work in a Title 1 district, meaning low socioeconomic status, but the schools are really good. I work in Avondale, which is the 9th fastest growing city in the country, and it's where the Phoenix International Raceway is- if you're a NASCAR fan, the race is like 3 miles from my apt.

Are you trying to leave the USA?

Not in particular, though Marine OCS has recently caught my eye after graduation. Just mostly need to get out of Tennessee. Graduate in December. May take a local job and look around the country during. Did you use a specific website to find jobs in Arizona? Or have connections?

I actually went to a job fair in Michigan. If you're interested, I could send you the information. The school I'm at is losing a lot of Middle school teachers because their committment with Teach for America is ending.

You're quite well traveled.

But yeah man, that'd be great if you find the time._________________

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There are three things all wise men fear: the sea in storm, a night with no moon, and the anger of a gentle man.

Yeah, I feel ya, but next year you'll be able to set your own classroom culture. And, if you really have to get out of Tennessee, schools around the Phoenix area are going to be hiring a lot of secondary teachers if you're interested.

Did you go to school and get your license in MS? If so, how difficult is it to leave states?

I have my Mississippi license, and when I got hired, I asked if it is difficult to get my AZ license, and the Human Resources department told me that as long as its not a Texas license, it's no big deal. I'm having to take an SEI class (Structured English Immersion) as part of receiving my license, but its offered free by the district. I work in a Title 1 district, meaning low socioeconomic status, but the schools are really good. I work in Avondale, which is the 9th fastest growing city in the country, and it's where the Phoenix International Raceway is- if you're a NASCAR fan, the race is like 3 miles from my apt.

Are you trying to leave the USA?

Not in particular, though Marine OCS has recently caught my eye after graduation. Just mostly need to get out of Tennessee. Graduate in December. May take a local job and look around the country during. Did you use a specific website to find jobs in Arizona? Or have connections?

I actually went to a job fair in Michigan. If you're interested, I could send you the information. The school I'm at is losing a lot of Middle school teachers because their committment with Teach for America is ending.

it still seemed a little soft to me.. i mean the contact wasnt exactly primarily to the head ... it seemed a lot like the martin hit to me... cest la vie ... it just kills me how every close call seems to go the colts way.

My uncle is a cop in Cleveland, OH, and he gave me a Courtesy Card so if I get pulled over, it's kind of like a 'Get out of Jail free card.' Pretty sweet!

I've been lucky before today in my young life. Wish I had a relative that was a cop. I thought maybe he'd let me off with warning because it was my 1st time being pulled over but no. What a jerk. Screwed my Friday all up._________________
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Avery Williamson

Weak sauce. My first ticket was 77 in a 35 (cop bumped if down to 55 in a 35 so he didn't have to arrest me). My second was for 9 over on an open stretch of interstate with no traffic during a sunny day and that one made me angry._________________PSN: Latinoaustino

Weak sauce. My first ticket was 77 in a 35 (cop bumped if down to 55 in a 35 so he didn't have to arrest me). My second was for 9 over on an open stretch of interstate with no traffic during a sunny day and that one made me angry.

If they drop the speed on your ticket, you can take that to court and win everytime. All you say is: "If he lied on the ticket about how fast I was going, how do we know that he didn't lie about me speeding in the first place."

Also, for nine over, you could take that to court and call the radar's accuracy into question. My uncle was telling me that some radars have a pretty broad error range. He said that will usually get you out of a ticket if it's that close. That, and if you're polite, the cop usually won't even show up to the court date, and if that happens, the judge always throws out the ticket._________________BostonZombie